GGV10/15 Toyota Venza facelift photo gallery
Based on the XV40 Toyota Camry platform, the Venza was designed as a crossover-wagon-SUV-oid that sat between the smaller RAV4 and the larger Highlander.
Based on the XV40 Toyota Camry platform, the Venza was designed as a crossover-wagon-SUV-oid that sat between the smaller RAV4 and the larger Highlander.
The 2011 facelift for the 5N Volkswagen Tiguan brought a wider corporate grille, revised head- and tail-lights, new engine options and update interior.
Introduced in 2011, the J309 Chevrolet Orlando is a 7-seat compact people mover related to the Chevrolet Cruze.
Unveiled at the 2011 New York Auto Show, the facelifted W251 Mercedes-Benz R-Class adopted a squarer face, as well a more corporate-look rear-end.
Introduced in mid-2009, the second generation Chevrolet Equinox was visually and materially a huge step forward for the brand’s compact SUV.
Introduced in 2005, the Nissan Xterra is a body-on-frame SUV that shares the same F-Alpha platform as the Frontier and Titan pickups.
The E90 BMW 3-Series sedan marked the first time that BMW’s core model was touched by the hands of its controversial design chief, Chris Bangle.
Introduced in 1998, the E46 BMW 3-Series is the last of its line to wear a single model code for all its body styles: sedan, wagon, coupe, and convertible.
A rebadged Isuzu Trooper, the Acura SLX was the brand’s first foray into the world of SUVs. Sold from 1996 to 1999, and replaced by the car-based MDX.
Debuting in 1991, the E36 BMW 3-Series is for many the seminal generation: not only wildly successful, but setting the styling template for its successors.